Bird cage and smoking stand



July 8 1941- A. KRAJNc 2,248,273

` BIRD-JAGVE AND `SMKING STAND Filed Maron 16,'1940 2 sheets-sheet 1 July 8, 1941. A. KRAJNc 2,248,273

BIRD CAGE AND SMOKING STAND Filed March 16J, -194O 2 Sl'xeets-Shee'rI 2 Patented `Iuly 8, 1941 entren@ @freres 2 Claims.

This-invention relatesato; new and usefulqim.- provements inra icombinationxbi-rd cage, smoking stand and the like,r and; more particular to a support therefor; which is an improvement on my Patent #1,933,673 iil'ed May 3, 1932.

One of the objects of the invention is to provide a support construction on which a rotatable frame may be mounted.

Another object is to provide a support construction which may be easily assembled and dismantled to facilitate packing in a minimum amount of space.

With these and other objects in view the invention will be better understood by referring to the following specification and accompanying drawings wherein like numerals represent corresponding parts and Fig. l is a side elevational view of a device constructed in accordance with my invention.

Fig. 2 is an enlarged section taken on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 is a top plan of the upper frame.

Fig. 4 is an enlarged section taken on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1.

Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary longitudinal Fig. 8 is a modified form depicting the upper section. l

Referring to the drawings, the numeral I indicates a base comprising superimposed plates 2, 3 and 4 having aligned central openings 6, 1 and 8 respectively in which is mounted the lower end 9 or' a stud I0. The stud I0 is provided with an intermediate protuberance II which is drawn tightly in abutment with the plate 2 by a nut I2 threaded on the lower end 9.

The plate 3 is provided with slots i3 in which are arranged the upper inwardly bent ends I4 of supporting legs I5 which are fixed in position by set screws I6 threaded in the plate 4.

Mounted on the upper end I1 of the stud I!) is a supporting tube I8. A frame I9 is mounted on the upper end of the tube I8. Arms 2i) and 2| of the frame I3 are arranged in spaced relation by means of sleeves 22. Bolts 23 are mounted in the sleeves 22 and are provided with threaded ends 24 extended through aligned openings 25 and 26 oi the arms 2E) and 2 i respectively. Nuts 21 are threaded on the ends 24 whereby to clamp the arms 20 and 2I together.

The arm 2I is provided with an opening 28 1ntermediate the openings 26 which is slightly larger than 'th'e'outside diameter of the: tube. I8: The. arm-.2011s provided/I with anopening. 29-f aligned 'with' .the openingf' 8v substantially equiva lent .tol theinsidediameter of the tube. IBL-and is adapted: to zrest 1' upon :the top.- 3650i tha vtube` I8.: The lower end 3l of a stud 32 is frictionally arranged in the upper end 33 of the tube I8. The

stud 32 is provided with a central protuberance 34 adapted to abut the upper face 35 of the arm 26. With this arrangement the frame may be freely rotated on the tube I8.

The arms 20 and 2I are provided with openings 36 and 31 respectively in which bolts 38 are arranged to clamp an ash tray 39 and humidor 40.

Frictionally mounted on the upper end 4I of the stud 32 is a tube 42. A frame 43 comprises a pair of spaced plates 44 and 45 provided with radially spaced arms 46 and 41 respectively between which are arranged spacing sleeves 48. Bolts 49 are mounted through aligned openings 50 in the arms 46 and 41 and are clamped thereto by nuts 5I The plate 46 is provided with a central opening 52 slightly larger than the outside diameter of the tube 42. The plate 45 is provided with a central opening 53 substantially equivalent to the inside diameter of the tube 42 and is adapted to rest on the top 54 of the tube 42. A stud 55 is rictionally mounted in the upper end 56 of the tube 42 and is provided with a top protrusion 51 adapted to abut the upper face 58 of the plate 45.

The arms 41 are provided with longitudinal slots 59 in close proximity to their outer ends. Clamping dogs 6!) are mounted in abutment with the lower face 6I of the arms 41 and are provided with hook shaped ends 62 extended through the slots 59. Bolts 63 are mounted in the arms 41 and extend through longitudinal slots 64 in the dogs 60. Nuts 65 are threaded on'the bolts 63 in abutment with the dogs 6D, and may 'be loosened to facilitate sliding adjustment of the hooks 62 in the slots 53.

A bird cage 66 is provided with a flanged base 61 mounted centrally on the plate 41. The dogs 63 may be moved inwardly to engage above the outer periphery of the base 61, tightening of the nuts 65 serving to lock the cage 66 in position. With this arrangement the bird cage 66 and frame 43 may be revolved on the tube 42.

In Fig. '1 is shown a modified form of the invention wherein the protuberance 34a is provided with a tapped opening 68 in which is threaded a stud 59 formed on the lower end holder 'I I.

In Fig. 8 is a further modified form wherein the frame 43a is provided with spaced openings 12 in which are mounted the downwardly projecting free ends 13 of a ring 14. Nuts 15 threaded on the ends 13 abut the top face '15a of the plate T6 and are locked thereto by nuts 11. At the top of the ring 'I4 is attached a hooi; 'Hi on which a bird cage may be hung.

From the foregoing it will be seen that I have provided a simple and eicient device which is simple in construction, which may be quickly assembled and dissembled to facilitate packing in a minimum amount of space.

It is to be understood that various changes in the detail of construction may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, and what I desire to protect by Letters Patent is:

l. A device of the class described, including in combination, a standard, a frame rotatably mounted thereon, a plurality of arms extending radially from said frame, said arms having slots in close proximity to their outer ends, a bird cage having a base mounted on said frame, bolts 'lil of a pipe extending downwardly from said frame adjacent the inner ends of said slots, dogs arranged adjacent the lower face of said frame having slots adapted to receive said bolts, said dogs having hook portions extending through the slots in said frame adapted to be moved into engagement with said base.

2. A device of the class described, including in combination, a standard, a frame comprising an upper and lower plate rotatably mounted on said standard, a plurality of arms extending radially from said upper plate having slots at the outer ends thereof, a bird cage having a base mounted on the upper face of said upper plate adjacent said slots, bolts extending downwardly from said frame adjacent the inner ends of said slots, flat dogs mounted adjacent the lower face of said upper plate having slots adapted to receive said bolts, hook portions formed on said dogs extending through the slots in said upper plate, said dogs being slidable relative to said bolts in the slots of said upper plate whereby to engage or disengage said base.

ANTHONY KRAJ NC. 

